No.
I think a lot of participants get things hopelessly wrong though. That Scottish participant who wanted to retrain as a teacher (but said thing like " I done it " and " I shoulda went for it...") should have accepted some of the earlier offers.
I must admit though that although I am good at maths I can't always see the statistical side. For example, what the player has in front of him is set at the outset. Does it really matter in what order the other boxes are opened?
I also get unsure what I'd do in certain circumstances. For example if there are 4 boxes left - £1, £5, £10 and £20000 - and the banker offers £3000, should I accept? One part of me says " the average amount remaining is just over £5000 so I should reject the offer". The other side of me says "there is a 3 in 4 chance that my box contains a pittance so I should take the Banker's offer".